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First of all , I'd say the dedication of Mainland people to learn English and improve their skills really impress me. Though I was brought up in a former British colony, I feel ashamed of my poor English level.
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<br>Hei, I want to say something about the word "welcome", "welcome" itself can be an adjective, a noun or a verb. When "welcome" is a verb, it means "greeting somebody on his arrival" or "showing or feeling pleasure". Follows are the examples: "we were welcomed by the children" and "the policy is welcomed by the public". Meanwhile, when it acts as an adjective, it means "being received with pleasure" or " being freely permitted to take/do something". For instance, "You are welcome to express your topic in English".
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<br>As such, I would suggest to use "all topics are welcome" instead of “all topic are welcomed" in the opening message.
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<br>Please accept my apology if I am wrong.Thanks.
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